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Rashford reveals why he looked up to Rooney

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Marcus Rashford says matching Wayne Rooney’s mark of eight straight scoring games at Old Trafford recently was a great moment for him.
Rashford who is in hot goalscoring form was speaking after winning United’s December Player-of-the-Month prize. The player is now level with Rooney’s 21st-century record run from 2010.
He beat Luke Shaw and Casemiro to the accolade.
The United striker said he grew up idolising Rooney because of the way he approached the game.
“He was one of my heroes growing up and someone that I always used to enjoy watching, probably not just because he’s a top player but just his personality on the pitch.
“They were the things that appealed to me when I was younger and watching him,” Rashford told MUTV.

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Adamawa Government delays school resumption to facilitate measles vaccination drive

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The Adamawa State Government has postponed the reopening of primary and secondary schools for the third term academic session to May 13th. This decision aims to facilitate the vaccination of children against measles.

Hajiya Aisha Umar, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development, announced the extension in a statement issued on Monday in Yola.

Initially slated for May 6th, the resumption date has been pushed back to May 13th to address the measles outbreak affecting parts of the state. Umar noted that the disease has already impacted some children.

“In light of this situation, the Executive Governor of Adamawa, Ahmadu Fintiri, has instructed that all schools, both public and private, should remain closed for one week,” Umar stated. “The new resumption date is set for Monday, May 13th, to allow the task force to conduct an extensive vaccination campaign targeting all children.”

Expressing regret for any inconvenience caused by the sudden extension, she emphasized the importance of prioritizing children’s health and safety.

Recent reports have indicated that a measles outbreak claimed the lives of 42 children in Mubi North and Gombi local government areas of the state.

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ThriveAgric partners JR Farms for “Access to Markets” training

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Get real time insights on market dynamics, pricing & negotiation strategies, market forecasting & access to market tools.
Food has the potential to conquer the world stage, but navigating the complexities of international export can feel daunting. To bridge this gap and empower food businesses, industry leaders JR Farms and ThriveAgric are joining forces to present the “Access to Global Market for Food Exporters” training program.

This intensive 3-day program, scheduled for May 7th to 9th, 2024, offers a hybrid format catering to both online and in-person participants in Lagos, Nigeria. Designed for food entrepreneurs, agri-food exporters and importers, as well as aspiring entrants to the export market, this training is a comprehensive roadmap to success.

Equipping Participants for Global Reach

The program curriculum would explore a range of critical topics that equip participants with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive in the international food export landscape. Attendees will gain valuable insights into:

Market Dynamics and Research: Understanding the intricacies of global food markets, including trends, competition, and consumer preferences.

Pricing and Negotiation Strategies: Mastering the art of negotiation and setting competitive prices that maximize profit margins.

Packaging Requirements and Design: Ensuring products meet international packaging standards and regulations while also attracting consumers with eye-catching designs.

Access to Market Tools: Leveraging essential resources and platforms to connect with international buyers and distributors.

Market Forecasting: Developing skills to predict market trends and anticipate future demands for informed decision-making.

This comprehensive curriculum, led by industry experts, goes beyond theoretical knowledge. Participants will gain real-world applications through interactive sessions, allowing them to build confidence and refine their export strategies.
A Collaboration for Growth

JR Farms, known for its innovative farming practices and commitment to quality, brings a wealth of experience in the production and export of agricultural products. ThriveAgric, a leading player in the agritech space, contributes its expertise in technology solutions and market access facilitation.

This combined expertise ensures the “Access to Global Market” training program offers a holistic approach, considering both the practical realities of production and the strategic nuances of navigating the global food market.

How Can You Participate in the Food Exporters Training?

Whether you’re a seasoned food entrepreneur or a passionate agribusiness enthusiast with dreams of exporting Nigerian food, this training program offers the knowledge and tools to make your vision a reality. By participating, you’ll gain the confidence to:

● Navigate the complexities of international export regulations.

● Connect with international buyers and distributors.

● Maximize your profit margins and ensure product competitiveness.

● Contribute to the growth of Nigeria’s food export industry.

With limited spots available, we encourage all interested food exporters to register for the “Access to Market” training program today. This intensive program has the power to transform your food business and propel it towards international success. Don’t miss this opportunity to unlock your export potential and take your passion for Nigerian food to the global stage.

Register Here!

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Alleged impeachment: Edo speaker suspends 3 lawmakers

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By Elvis Omoregie, Benin

The Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Blessing Agbebaku, on Monday suspended three members of the house over alleged plot to impeach him and other Principal Officers Council, POC.

Reports says that the three lawmakers were suspended at plenary.

The suspended lawmakers are two Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and one All Progressives Congress (APC).

The lawmakers are Okogbe Ojeneh Donald, PDP, Akoko-Edo II, Addeh Emankhu Isibor, APC, Esan North-East I and Iyamu Bright, PDP, Orhionnwon II.

Agbebaku, who said the trio were suspended indefinitely alleged that they plot to change the leadership of the house.

He alleged that the three suspended members were being influenced by external forces to cause chaos and remove the leadership of the house.

He also alleged that some persons brought native doctors into the house at midnight on Wednesday, May 1, 2024 to make some demonic incantations and dropped charms in the assembly complex.

The suspension of the lawmakers, however, created tension at the house as the affected lawmakers kicked against their suspension.

In a rowdy session, the three suspended lawmakers were seen screaming “Mr speaker you do not have the right to unilaterally suspend any member (s) of the house.

” You must call for votes. Allow members to vote on the matter, they shouted.

The Speaker, thereafter adjourned plenary abruptly.

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